01 Feb 2006
| by by Samuel Solley
LONDON - The government is putting greater pressure on design firms and consumer goods companies...added that consumers had a role to play "by choosing goods that are not heavily packaged, buying loose ...
At a conference organised by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the industry was urged to do more to reduce the size and weight of packaging.
Consumers were also ...
01 Feb 2006
| by Samuel Solley
The government is putting greater pressure on design firms and consumer goods companies to reduce...), the industry was urged to do more to reduce
the size and weight of packaging. Consumers were also encouraged ...
that it is making progress by
introducing innovations that will boost levels of recycling. He added that consumers had a role to play 'by choosing goods that are
not heavily packaged, buying loose food, rather than ...
16 Nov 2005
| by Samuel Solley
Baileys, the Irish cream liqueur, is launching a drinks mixer in its first move into consumer goods....The Diageo-owned brand has linked up with Moulinex to manufacturer the
blenders as part of a promotional drive called 'Baileys blended'. Consumers will be encouraged to drink Baileys in different ways, such as
blended with ice and coffee as a longer drink. Bottles will carry a
back-label booklet explaining how ...
14 Mar 2002
| by LAURA MAZUR, a business writer
What do Diageo, Henkel and Heineken have in common - apart from the
fact that they are all consumer...research he created a
dashboard of 12 of these capabilities as a way to measure what good
firms do well ...
, any company can make short-term bursts to
results look good by financial engineering, cost ...
capabilities. They can usually get away with it in good times. But there's always a
reckoning somewhere down ...
09 Aug 2006
| by Nicola Clark
Livingetc has become the latest magazine to extend its brand into consumer goods, with the launch...to produce consumer
goods ranging from vitamin supplements to toasters, while Hachette
Filipacchi's flagship ...
26 Nov 1998
| by LAURA MAZUR
The news that three of the most famous consumer goods companies in
the world have banded together...The news that three of the most famous consumer goods companies in
the world have banded ...
consumers expect.
The three, Unilever, Kimberly-Clark and Cadbury Schweppes, have formed a ...
/telecoms,
leisure, luxury goods, cars, medicine, photography, property, retail,
travel and utilities ...
16 Nov 2005
and exporter of every kind of item from cars to disposable consumer goods....of consumer goods such as TVs, fridges and washing
machines. It is a section of the urban population that has experienced a rapid
growth in disposable income and an emergence of the kind of consumer ...
will be
relaxed sometime soon. India's consumer market is massive, yet it remains virtually untapped by
major ...
02 Feb 2005
| by Jeremy Slater,
to standardise packaging and labelling guidelines for consumer goods manufacturers in the European Union....and household goods companies such as Kraft Foods, Procter & Gamble and Unilever will all be affected ...
02 Feb 2005
| by Jeremy Slater in Brussels
to standardise packaging and labelling guidelines for consumer goods manufacturers in the European Union....and household goods companies such as Kraft Foods, Procter Gamble and Unilever will all be affected ...
30 Oct 2003
| by Mark Kleinman
Unilever has blamed Slimfast as a major contributor to its misfiring growth plan. Can the consumer...It has been a less than impressive week for Unilever. When the Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant ...
and that the competition was Tesco's Healthy Eating and Sainsbury's Be Good To Yourself ranges. The emergence ...
, all about deprivation.
The message was clear - a little of what you fancy does you good. I defy ...